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If ever there is an iconic comic strip, it is Peanuts. What began in the funny pages in 1950 has developed into an enduring classic. Whether you're persnickety like Lucy, a philosopher like Linus, a joyous Flying Ace like Snoopy, or a lovable underdog like Charlie Brown, there is something to touch your heart or make you laugh in Peanuts.
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mrcharmander934 said, about 2 years ago
Introducing PIGPEN!
jbott566 said, almost 2 years ago
Yes
Lhasaapso said, almost 2 years ago
Hard to believe that such a messy kid would go on to become so endearing.
Great Pumpkin said, over 1 year ago
Pig-Pen surprised Charles Monroe Schulz because Sparky figured that he would get a score of jokes from Pig-Pen and then retire the character to the background where he would be seldom seen, but never heard, but the fans love Pig-Pen so much that Sparky kept doing strips featuring Pig-Pen with dialogue until the end.
Patty will not be very nice to Pig-Pen. neither will Violet Grey. Violet Grey will put down Pig-Pen for his dustiness despite her love of mudpies.
onetimemanateee said, over 1 year ago
Pig pen looked great back in the fifties.
Mizzahally said, about 1 year ago
Pigpen in a DIFFERENT hair!
CharlieBrown44 said, 10 months ago
Pig-Pen, Welcome
Dusty Moonrise said, 9 months ago
Second only to Snoopy as my all time favorite character! Ironic coming from someone named ‘Dusty’, eh?
CartoonDog90 said, about 1 month ago
This is the first appearance of Pigpen. Schulz wasn’t found of this character because he felt he was only good for gags related to dirtiness. The character was retired for several years in the late ’60s to mid ’70s. There were later storylines revolving around Pigpen include a date with Peppermint Patty and him running for class president.
It is revealed that Pigpen does not have a real name. Apparently, his father does not either because Pigpen later mentioned his father’s name was “Pigpen, Sr.”